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Title: Deen is Precious Transcription of a Majlis delivered by: Hadhrat

Maulana Shah Abdul Hamid Is’haq Sahib Dâmat

Barakatuhum

Transcribed By: Mufti Mohammed Desai

Edited By:-

First Edition: Rajab 1437 / May 2016

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CONTENTS FOREWORD .............................................................................. 3

ISLAM WILL BE REGARDED AS A STRANGE RELIGION ................ 4

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MUSLIMS AND NON-MUSLIMS ...... 6

THE TREND NOWADAYS ........................................................... 7

THE PURITY OF DEENI KNOWLEDGE ......................................... 8

THE POEM OF JUDGE AKBAR ILAAHABADI ................................ 9

HADRAT THANWI REFUTES DARWIN’S THEORY OF EVOLUTION

.............................................................................................. 10

UNDERSTAND THE QUDRAT OF ALLAH ............................... 11

SUCCESS OF A MUSLIM BUSINESSMAN .................................. 14

WHO REALLY HAS MONEY? .................................................... 15

THE ERROR OF THE MALAYSIANS ........................................... 16

WHY IS SHAKESPEARE TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS? ......................... 18

SPORTS .................................................................................. 19

VISIT TO GUYANA ................................................................... 21

JALSA IN TRINIDAD ................................................................. 23

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THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF IBRAHIM .................................. 24

ABSTAINING FROM WESTERN EDUCATION ............................. 25

VISIT TO GRANADA ................................................................ 26

BUILDING CHURCHES ON THE INCREASE ................................ 28

VISIT TO JAMAICA .................................................................. 29

A DREAM WITH GREAT GALDTIDINGS .................................... 30

UNIVERSITY CERTIFICATES HOLD NO VALUE IN DEEN ............. 31

THE LUSHNESS OF JAMAICA ................................................... 32

THE MERCY OF ALLAH ............................................................ 33

TASAWWUF IN THE HADITH ................................................... 34

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FOREWORD

In this Kitaab we have transcribed a lecture delivered by Hadrat

Maulana Abdul Hamid Saheb Daamat Barakaatuhum after

returning from a journey to England and the Caribbean Islands.

After visiting the various Darul Ulooms of England Hadrat

Maulana has outlined the harms that secular education has had

on Deen to such an extent the Darul Ulooms were not spared.

The trip to the Caribbean Islands has been discussed very

briefly. However, most important is that the people living in

various parts of the world have great desire for Deen and there

is always a need for Ulema to service these parts of the world.

May Allah accept Hadrat Maulana’s effort and grant us the

Taufeeq of acting upon the advices rendered. Ameen!

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ا

ام نہیں ہون

یوں قتل کرنے سے بچوں کووہ بد ن

رعون کو کالج کی نہیں سوجی

کے ف

اے کاش

طفل میں آینگے کیسے اطوارماں ن اپ کے

کا اور تعلیم سرکار کی دودھ بھینس

ISLAM WILL BE REGARDED AS A STRANGE

RELIGION

Allah has blessed the Muslims with the great wealth of Imaan and

Islam and preparation of the AAakhirat. Muslims have also been

given a great responsibility of carrying this message of Islam to the

non-Muslims. Rasulullah had come into this world and made a

great effort. He had prepared the group of Sahaaba who had gone

out into the world and brought people into the fold of Islam. The

distinguishing factor of Islam is that it is a completely different way

of life. It is mentioned in the Hadith,

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بدأ الإسلام غريبا وسيعود غريبا كما بدأ

Islam had commenced as a strange religion, and soon it will

become strange as it had initially commenced.

That is something that we Muslims should try and understand. We

want to make Islam compatible with the west and our worldly life.

We want a balanced lifestyle whereby we will live our worldly life as

well as act upon Islam. For example, Our women will wear a Burqa

but it will be a very attractive Burqa, so that people do not think that

Muslims are not beautiful or they do not know about fashion. These

fashionable Burqas are totally defying and going against what

Burqas are supposed to be.

We want to rub shoulders with the non-Muslims trying to show

them that we want to be businessmen similar to them. We are also

able to compete with them. The business of a Muslim is business of

the Aakhirat. A Sahaabi heard the Hadith wherein the virtue of

refunding a customer is mentioned. Rasulullah mentioned that

Allah will free such a person on the day of Qiyaamah. This Sahaabi

began dealing and doing business transactions on hearing the

virtues of refunding a customer. The Sahaabi had a flourishing

business on the doorstep of the masjid, but he closed the business

after six months. Some friends asked him the reason for closing the

business. He replied, “I was not doing business for the sake of

business, but I was waiting for the day when I can refund a

customer.” I have achieved that and gained the reward of the

Aakhirat.

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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MUSLIMS AND NON-

MUSLIMS

So, a great distinguishing factor between Muslims and non-Muslims

is that our focus in on the Aakhirat and not on the Dunya. Whatever

we do is for the hereafter not for the Dunya. Also, another

difference is that we do everything for the pleasure of Allah. We do

not do anything to achieve results even though it is the effort of

Deen. A Ustaad has taught Hifz students for a period of twenty years

yet not a single student completed Hifz, such a Ustaad is not

unsuccessful. If we were the trustees of such a Madrasah, we would

say that this Madrasah is not producing any results therefore it

should be closed down. We are not responsible for results. We do

for the pleasure of Allah . Hadrat Thanvi says that if there are

five thousand students in your Madrasah but Allah is unhappy

and it is not accepted by Allah , then it is useless. On the other

hand you may have five students who may not even complete, but

Allah is happy with the efforts then one is 100% successful.

There were certain Ambiya at whose hands not a single person

became a Muslim. It is totally incorrect for one to think that the

Nabie was unsuccessful and he should end his mission. From this we

can understand that a Muslims way of thinking, outlook of life and

focus is completely different. As long as this does not come into a

few Muslims, the Muslims will not triumph in the world.

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THE TREND NOWADAYS

Today, we notice that everyone wants to live a western lifestyle

wherever they may be in the world. We then want to excel with

them on their western standards. We may excel as humans, not as

Muslims, then how will Islam excel? We boast that Muslim doctors

and engineers are very advanced, so we may excel in those

particular fields but we will not triumph in the world. We even go to

the extent of saying that we have top Muslim sportsmen as well, so

we want to excel with them in sports whereas those are not what

we should be involved in.

As mentioned in the Hadith that has been quoted above, Islam

began as a strange religion and will eventually be regarded as

strange once again. The Muslims will be regarded as a different class

of people. In the same Hadith Rasulullah says, “Glad tidings to the

strange people.” They are totally different to the others. They do not

think like the others, nor do they act like the others. These people

are congratulated and praised by Rasulullah in advance.

We have noticed that Muslims want to excel with the west in their

education. This is the trend in U.K., Pakistan, South Africa, etc. In

Pakistan, a girl will not receive a proposal until she has two or three

university degrees. A boy’s proposal is not considered unless he has

four or five university degrees. This is the trend amongst good

people as well, leave alone good people, this is the trend amongst

the Ulema as well. The Ulema have studied Quraan and Hadith

under senior Asaatizah, yet the Ulema then further their studies by

going to Jews and Christians to learn Hadith. The degree that we

acquire at university from these Kuffar is regarded as something

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superior. We should seriously think of which direction are we

heading towards.

THE PURITY OF DEENI KNOWLEDGE

Our friend Maulana Ayub Kachwi the secretary general of the

Jamiat-Ul-Ulema wanted to do a university course after returning

from India. He had seen Hadrat Maulana Hussain Ahmad Madni

who told him, “Do you want to urinate in a bucket of milk?”

Knowledge of Deen is milk and you want to put urine drops in there

(which is referred to the university education). Today we are striving

for these degrees including the Ulema and those that are running

the Darul Ulooms. In the various countries they are endeavouring to

get the Darul Ulooms registered with the universities so that they

are recognised. What are these degrees? What we require is

recognition from Allah , but we want recognition from the non-

Muslim universities. We want our course to be equal to their “B.A”

or “M.A”.

In many parts of the world, governments have made secular

education compulsory up to the age of sixteen. In the U.K. they now

want to increase this to the age of eighteen. They have great plans

in place yet we don’t seem to understand. They have various

objectives in this. The mothers of the school going children cannot

go to work as they have taken the responsibility of dropping and

picking up the children from school. If the children are in school

longer hours then it allows the mothers to go out and work and get

the kids used to their way of thinking.

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THE POEM OF JUDGE AKBAR ILAAHABADI

Judge Nazeer Akbar ILaahabadi was the appointed judge at the high

court when the British were ruling India. He was very educated in

the western field and had studied in the U.K as well. When he

established a relationship with the Allah Wala, he had also become

Allah Wala. He composed the following poem,

ا

ام نہیں ہون

یوں قتل کرنے سے بچوں کووہ بد ن

رعون کو کالج اے کاش

کی نہیں سوجیکے ف

By killing the children (Firoun) wouldn’t have been humiliated

What a pity that he didn’t think of opening schools and colleges

Firoun used to kill the male children and leave the female children.

He could have easily achieved this by opening colleges and schools

and he would have received the praises of people for giving

education to the people. This education is not education, but it is

poison. What type of poison? In one Islamic school here, Darwin’s

theory of evolution is being taught. They are teaching Muslim

children that we were born from monkeys. When the teacher was

approached in regards to the issue, he said that he has to teach it as

it is part of his syllabus. If this is being taught in our schools which is

total Kufr, then can we think of anything that is more poisonous?

Some children came from Makkah Sharif to study at the Madrasah.

The parents had come to leave the children. Our Haji Saheb

generally takes our foreign guests around, so he took them to the

Sterkfontein caves which is a huge plant of Darwin’s theory of

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evolution. Haji Saheb always listens to our talks, so he had explained

to them what Kufr this is.

HADRAT THANWI REFUTES DARWIN’S THEORY OF

EVOLUTION

Hadrat Thanwi has also refuted this in a beautiful manner.

Somebody requested Maulana to write a thesis refuting Darwin’s

theory of evolution. Hadrat said that there isn’t any need for that. So

the person said that many people are going astray. Hadrat said that

every person is entitled to claim his lineage and be proud of his

lineage. If a person is born in the Sayyid family, he claims to be a

Sayyid and is proud of it. Similarly, some say that they belong to the

Khans or the Mogul family. So, if these people claim to be from

monkeys and they are proud of their lineage therefore they are

trying their utmost to prove it

If someone’s father was a criminal, arrested and proven guilty, then

also the children will try and cover it up. If somebody discusses the

subject, he will be regarded as their enemy. However, these people

are at all odds to prove that their forefathers are monkeys. Allah

says that Insaan is Ashraful Makhlooqaat whom I have created with

My own hands. Allah does not have hands like us, but what it

means is that Allah made Insaan special. In so many verses of the

Quraan Sharif, Allah explains how He has created Insaan. Insaan is

actually an example of the great handicraft of Allah . If a person

wants to see Allah , then one should look at himself. In the Quraan

Sharif, Allah states,

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كم رون وفي أنفسي أفلا ت بصي And within your own selves (are Aayaat) as well. Do you not (ponder

over these and) see?

UNDERSTAND THE QUDRAT OF ALLAH

If any person looks at himself and cannot see the Qudrat of Allah,

there couldn’t be a more blinder person than him. Who is it that has

made the eyes, the brains, the heart, etc? We are not doctors that

have studied the anatomy of the body or anything of that sort, but

every person knows how the body is functioning all the time. If the

conceiving of the child, the formation of the child and the birth of

child is not a miracle, then what is it? Every parent is so happy about

the child. Our Sheikh Daamat Barakaatuhum teaches us that we

should remember Allah first and then make Shukr as Allah

mentions in the Quraan,

فاذكروني أذكركم واشكروا لي ولا تكفروني So remember Me and I will remember you. Be grateful to Me and

don’t be ungrateful.

The parents, grandfathers, love the child and are extremely proud of

the child. Who has made the child? We are amazed with a walky

talky doll, a fax machine, the internet, e-mail, etc., can’t we see the

maker of these things? Can’t we see the Qudrat of Allah ? The

Qudrat of Allah is so great in all things, yet we leaving that and

looking at other things. Our Sheikh gives a more convincing

refutation of Darvin’s theory of evolution. Our Sheikh (.D.B) gives a

simple answer to this, “In your Kruger National Park you got millions

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of monkeys. If one monkey had become a human being, then why

till today hasn’t another monkey become a human being as well?

You got three or four children, one became a Hafiz, another child

can also become a Hafiz, and in many families all the children

become Huffaz. One son is an Alim, and then another one also

becomes an Alim. One son is a doctor, another one also becomes a

doctor. So why haven’t you seen a second monkey become a human

being till today? This is all their monkey business which is a result of

taking Allah out of the equation, then stupidity and idiocy came

into them.

This is being taught in our Islamic schools and Muslim schools. We

have seen in the U.K. that children that start attending Darul Ulooms

at a young age also have to study secular subjects as the

government has made secular education compulsory. This cannot be

helped as secular education is compulsory until the age of sixteen.

Now they have introduced secular education up to the age of

eighteen which is A levels. Many Darul Ulooms are now pleased that

many students have graduated here and are now attending

university. This is very dangerous. Islam will surpass with Islamic

education which is the knowledge of Allah and not western

education. It does not suffice to merely have the knowledge of

Hadith and Tafseer, but one is required to know Allah and the

Qudrat of Allah . The Sahaaba were so simple in matters

pertaining to this Dunya that when they had gone to foreign

countries and the Roti would be made very thin due to it being

refined, they didn’t know what it was. They thought that perhaps it

was serviettes to wipe the hands after meals. They had heard that a

person gets physical strength by eating Ghee. They would eat a little

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Ghee and then feel immediately to see if they had developed

muscles. They were extremely simple in worldly matters but when it

came to seeing the Qudrat and Nusrat of Allah , they had excelled

to such an extent that they would not attack the enemy on the

battlefield until they had seen the angels descending. When they

would see the angels descending they would be certain that the

help of Allah is now with them. Regarding the worldly people, Allah

says,

رةي هم غافيلون ن يا وهم عني الخي ي علمون ظاهيرا م ين الياةي الدThey (the Kuffar) have (only) superficial knowledge of the life of this

world whereas they are negligent of the Aakhirat.

In another verse Allah explains the life of this world,

رة ليي الي وان لو كانوا ي عل ار الخي ن يا إيلاا لو ولعيب وإينا الدا مون وما هذيهي الياة الد The life of this world is a mere futility and play. Without doubt, the

life of the Aakhirat is true life. If only they knew.

In another verse Allah states,

ن يا إيلاا متاع الغروري وما الياة الد And the life of this world is merely an enjoyment of deception.

So, these verses state that the worldly life is only play, and those

that have knowledge of the world only have superficial knowledge

of the world. They do not even know the reality of the world. These

people do not have a slight idea of what Aakhirat is. A Muslim is one

that focusses on Aakhirat, whose eyes are continuously on the

Qudrat of Allah, the help of Allah , how to earn the pleasure of

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Allah and abstain from the displeasure of Allah . This is what a

Mumin’s life rotates on, not worldly material and the praises of the

people.

SUCCESS OF A MUSLIM BUSINESSMAN

The success of a Muslim business depends on the number of people

being assisted. If we were assisting ten widows last year, then this

year we should be assisting fifty widows. This is regarded as success.

At the time of death, our Rand and cents will be worth zero. If we

helped two hundred widows, spent on getting wells dug, spent on

orphans, helped Ulema and Darul Ulooms, etc. then these balances

will be carried forward into the Qabr. The investments of this world

will all remain behind. We’ve got to think about what we have done

for our Aakhirat.

Hadrat Uthman and Hadrat Abdur Rahman Ibn Auf were

extremely wealthy Sahaaba, but they had spent abundantly in the

path of Allah and Allah gives one accordingly as well. Allah

gives according to one’s giving and not according to one’s effort.

So, Western education has become god. In Karachi, almost every

second house is a English medium school and a Montessori. If we

can only understand what judge Akbar Ilahabadi had said that this

western education is no different from the killing of children by

Firoun. The only difference is that he was disgraced by his action

whereas a person that attains western education is regarded as one

that has great vision, whereas our success never lies in material

things. Our success lies in Deeni things and Imaani qualities.

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Wherever we travel in the world, we have noticed that this is one

thing that has captivated the Muslims.

WHO REALLY HAS MONEY?

I always give an example for this, in the initial stages of the Darul

Uloom when we had commenced building, we had gone to a little

town to a doctor for donation. After seeing the residence, car,

surgery of the doctor we expected to collect a huge amount. He had

given us such a sad story that eventually we felt like giving all the

funds which we had collected to the doctor as he seems to be more

in need. Why? In order to qualify as a doctor a person has to study

twelve years to reach Matric. Thereafter, one has to attend

university for approximately five to six years and thereafter one has

to do housemanship. The ordinary person does not have sufficient

funds to put up a surgery for his son. The doctor himself does not

have any funds as he has just completed studying. The father had

spent huge amounts to get the son to this level (where he has

qualified as a doctor). Nowadays, the boys and even the girls that

are studying at university want their own flat, car and cell phone.

They would not accept any ordinary cell-phone but they want a

phone that will suite them according to their level. What is the cost

of text books needed and university fees? So, they are not in a

position to start a practice. The only way to start a practice is by

getting a loan from the bank and the bank will readily assist as he is

in possession of a doctor’s certificate. This is regarded as modern

enslavement. In previous times enslavement was looked down upon

whereas today’s enslavement is prestigious. It is merely a change of

name and it has changed values. The bank will set the doctor up by

providing him with a house, surgery, equipment that is required in

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the surgery etc. which is all financed by the bank. This doctor is now

working for the bank.

If a person has a business partner, he will try and get rid of the

partner so that he enjoys all the profits. In this situation, the doctor

is just working for his partner. By the time the doctor pays the bank

off, the equipment is now obsolete. The cell-phone that is new on

the market today will become old fashion tomorrow. The computer

that you may be using today is outdated by tomorrow. Today’s

security equipment is out dated by tomorrow. So, by the time the

doctor pays for all these things they are outdated which means that

he has to purchase new equipment to keep up to the times. In this

way, the doctor works throughout his life for the bank.

We then left the doctors surgery and went to the shop next door

which was hardly lit properly. The shop hardly had any fixtures and

fittings, so we thought to ourselves, what will we get here?

Outwardly it seemed as though we are wasting our time, but he

gave us such an amount that we were shocked. In business Allah

has kept a lot of Barakah therefore we should rather go into

business and farming as Allah has kept a lot of Barakah in these

two fields.

THE ERROR OF THE MALAYSIANS

Some time ago, the Malaysians had explained to us that the Chinese

people had taken over the economy of Malaysia, as the Malaysian

people were going into various professions whereas the Chinese had

taken over the business sector. The actual rulers of a place are not

the politicians but the businessmen as whatever strings they pull will

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go into parliament. For example, The plastic packets that were

banned in South Africa, the major supermarkets had lobbied the

politicians to do so. The supermarkets were giving huge amounts of

packets free of charge. This was a loss for these supermarkets;

therefore they lobbied the politicians to ban these packets. Two

major supermarkets had paid the minister to get this scrapped, that

packets should no longer be allowed, as these two companies spend

approximately five hundred million Rand a year to distribute free

packets .This was discovered later on that the supermarkets were

responsible for getting this regulation passed .This shows that many

laws and regulations which are passed by the government are

according to the whims of the business people, as they got the

money such as the mining industry etc. Politicians only do what the

(business people) have to say. Many of them are not in power also.

Many governments are put into a governing position by other

governments and by the people of the country.

Rasulullah made Dua for Barakah in Business and for farming. The

nation requires food. People cannot do anything without food, it is

the farmer that supplies the food. I generally advise people to

remove their children from school by the time they reach grade ten.

If you train him for two or three years in the business, he can

continue running the business. For further four or five years he

should run the business under your supervision. When he is ready

for marriage, he will be able to purchase his own house, vehicle, etc.

Thereafter, the father can set him up and open his own business for

him and let him go his way. By doing so, there will be a lot of love

and unity amongst the family members. Such a person will become

totally independent and will be able to contribute towards society

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and he won’t be taking from society. Western education is just a

way to control our minds. By attending school, it is just not

schooling. There is much more attached to it. Very briefly, it is

where they kidnap the minds of our children. The body remains

yours in the sense that you will feed that body, clothe the body and

fulfil all the necessary needs and necessities, but the mind is no

longer ours.

WHY IS SHAKESPEARE TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS?

Prior to 1994 (in the old South Africa), there was a national seminar

in the country at the government level. They had discussed various

aspects of schooling at great lengths. During discussion a question

was posed, “Why do we still teach Shakespeare at school?”

Shakespeare is old English (Victorian English) which is ancient

English and this type of English is not used any longer. There aren’t

any medical books, law books, engineering books which are found in

Ancient English. We speak the modern English and not the old

English. So, why do they teach the old English and not only is it

taught, but it is compulsory to pass English in order to get through

Matric. I don’t know if it is still a requirement to pass matric, but

some time ago I had found out it was a requirement. Usually, there

are three sections in English which is English grammar, essay writing

and literature, and most of the marks are allocated to literature. In

literature the most marks are allocated for Shakespeare. Without

studying literature, one will not get a Matric certificate. Why? They

have made it very clear that our reason for teaching Shakespeare is

to create a modern Christian westernised mind. The only way this

object can be achieved is by teaching Shakespeare. When a child

studies intensively till late at night, and does assignments etc. and

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he is so to say tearing Shakespeare to get to the depths of it, he is

actually getting indoctrinated with that without him realising it.

Therefore, a child that passes matric has a totally different mindset.

A child that is Gujrati speaking will now look down upon Gujrati. So

many of us look upon our own language? A person that does not

honour his own language, what is his value? Perhaps none of us

know our own language. We cannot even speak it, leave alone

reading and writing it. Allah has made languages for people. Our

learned people went to great lengths to formulate the Urdu

language.

Another thing we had seen in the U.K. which is coming out fully now.

The Malay people were the first to come to our South Africa and the

Indian people followed. This is approximately 120 years ago. In

England they have come approximately sixty years ago. They are

following the same trend that we had followed here (in South

Africa). Maulana Ayub Surti had a Jalsa and the theme of the Jalsa

was to revive the Urdu language. People were shocked that small

children were able to speak in Urdu in the dialogues that they had.

For us, we were unable to understand due to the influence of the

English language. A person that knows English is regarded as an

educated person. Language is not education. Education is something

else. This is one sad thing in which the Ummat is getting involved.

SPORTS

Sports is no more a religion for Muslims but it has become a god.

Today you are busy watching your cricket or soccer and nobody

should dare to even disturb you whilst the match is being watched,

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so much so that no phone call should come at such a time. A person

will shun his children so that he is not disturbed. If this is not god,

then what is it? A person shouldn’t be disturbed when worshipping

Allah , but if the phone rings in Salaah then we start thinking that

this must have been that important call which I was expecting. Some

people will go to the extent of breaking their Salaah and taking the

call. The Quraan Sharif is a joke in front of us, as we are busy talking

whilst reciting or instructing people to carry out certain work for us.

On the other hand, nobody must disturb us whilst we are watching

the opera, soap, sports or some film. These are great drawbacks for

us.

In the U.K. you will find Musallis coming to Salaah prior to the time

of Salaah which is quite different to other places. People will be

involved in recitation of the Quraan. You are able to have a

programme at any Salaah time. When Fajr Salaah was at 04.00 am

and Salaatul Esha was at 23.15, then also people will sit for the

programme. If the programme is short, they are prepared to sit

longer. This is a great quality amongst the people of England, that

the men and women have great thirst for Deen. On short notices

ladies programmes would be arranged. The people would say that

nobody would come as it’s a very short notice. We tell them to make

the announcement and a few phone calls. Even if a single attends, or

even if nobody attends, some Taleem will take place. They are

shocked that so many people turn up.

When we have our monthly Majlis programme on Laylatul Jumuah

at Homestead Park, Maulana Mansoor won’t even ask me to give a

Jumuah Bayaan as he knows I will get tired. There we used to have

seven eight programmes a day. Allah alone knows where we had

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derived the strength from. There we had to travel from one Masjid

to another. We travelled from South London to Heathrow airport

which was just twelve miles yet it took us an hour which was not

even during peak traffic. The traffic of London is well known. There

is a traffic congestion fee which is payable if a person enters a

certain area of London due to the traffic, and now the fee has been

increased to nine Pounds which is approximately one Hundred and

Fifty Rand. People travel long distances and late at night to attend

the programmes. Looking at the enthusiasm of the people Allah

gave us the courage and strength to have programmes even late at

night. It is also strange to notice that many Ulema go to the U.K. on

a regular basis from various parts of the world. Whenever you will

visit U.K. you will find many Ulema and there are many local Ulema

as well. In spite of so many programmes being conducted in the U.K.

people still have great thirst.

VISIT TO GUYANA

Regarding the Caribbean Island, West Indies, we had first visited

Guyana which is on the mainland of South America, and it is three

times the size of U.K. Although the Muslims are residing here for

many years, a lot of work is required here. They are still what we

would call in the infancy stage. They have requested Ulema to come

and settle in these places, which we will have to request from our

students. The greatest need of the time in these places is the

Makaatib. Alhamdulillah the effort of Jamaat is taking place, the

people do not really know of Khanqahs, the Ulema are the only ones

that know a little about Islaah. Regarding the Madaris, there are

Darul Ulooms but it is merely in name. There are just a few students

and the Taleem is also very lax. There is a lot that is required as far

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Tarbiyat is concerned. If one Alim can go to one country and

establish the Makatib everywhere. Guyana has got approximately

180 Masajid. Trinidad has got 120 Masajid. Trinidad is far better

than Guyana financially and Deeni wise but there are only twelve

Masajid that have Imaams, and neither are all of them Ulema. The

remainder of the Masajid hardly have anyone. Many of the Masajid

are such that Salaah is not even taking place. However, the need of

the hour is to establish Makatib.

May Allah reward our forefathers who had established Makatib

everywhere in South Africa. They had small Jamaat Khanas, Masajid,

and Makatib next to them. Also, when we had visited U.K. the first

time we had noticed that the houses were converted to Masajid. It

is not easy for the people of Malawai and Zambia to live in the small

houses of U.K. as they are used to big houses which huge yards. The

Masajid were also in these small houses. Today, Alhamdulillah there

are huge and beautiful Masajid that are being built everywhere.

These Masajid are on the increase.

Whichever place of worship is prominent in a place, we should

understand that such a place belongs to that religion. If you visit

India you will see that there are Mandirs everywhere. In Pakistan

you will notice that there are Masajid everywhere as it is a Muslim

country. When the communist rule came to Mozambique, the

muslims were allowed to have their Masjid and continue with their

Salaah. However, they had put a condition that the Masjid must not

look like a Masjid as they had understood the philosophy behind

this. If the Masjid is prominent in a place, it shows that such an area

belongs to that religion. Today, Alhamdulillah Allah’s system is

working that there are big beautiful Masajid in so many places, but

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another thing that we should be conscious of at the same time

which is a fine distinct line. In one area, a Masjid was built but the

Muslims did not have the funds to pay for it. In this case, the

contractors said that we will complete our work whereas

contractors do not do this. There is no need to worry, but you

should pay when the Masjid is completed. The people were unable

to pay and time was going on, so the contractors threatened to take

the matter to court. The Masjid was to be put up for auction and the

Seekhs were ready to purchase the Masjid. The Ulema then pleaded

with people to contribute towards the Masjid and get it released.

Why did they not have sufficient funds? The chandeliers were very

expensive, and the Masjid had many other extras which were not

required. It is quite in order to build a huge Masjid with a large

Minarah so that people are able to notice the Masjid, but there

shouldn’t be any wastage of funds.

JALSA IN TRINIDAD

In Trinidad there was the annual Jalsa of the Madrasah. We had

reached there at Jumuah time and the largest Jumuah in the country

is normally at this specific venue. The Jumuah is broadcast on TV

and the broadcasting crew were already there when we arrived.

May Allah reward the Alim who asked me whether it will be

acceptable to have the programme broadcast on TV. When I replied

in the negative, they complied immediately and removed all then

cameras. The principle had called me to inform me that the Jalsa will

also be broadcasted on two television channels. The government

wants to see what’s going on. We also have to be transparent; we

do not have to hide whatever we are doing. He had also mentioned

a few other things. I told him to give me an hour and I will let him

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know. I contacted Hadrat Daamat Barakaatuhum and Hadrat said

that there is no possibility of it. I then called the Maulana and

informed him that the government got their intelligence there as

well. The intelligence are not so foolish that they will not send their

people there. These people will record everything therefore there is

no need to have it on TV. The benefit of this media is that it reaches

people throughout the world.

THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF IBRAHIM

So I then told the Maulana that Allah states in the Quraan,

لج ي يتوك ريجالا وعلى كل ي ضامير يتيين مين كل ي فج عمييق وأذ ين في النااسي بي

And announce the Haj among the people; they will come to you

on foot and every lean camel, travelling from every distant road.

Allah commanded Ibrahim to announce to the people to

come for Haj. Ibrahim said, “O Allah, There isn’t anyone residing

here in Makkah Sharif.” The commentators have written that Allah

said that you should merely make the announcement. It is not

your responsibility to convey the message. It is My responsibility to

convey the message. When Allah conveyed the message, not only

was it conveyed to the people of the world but it was also conveyed

to those that weren’t even born in the Aalam-e-Arwah (world of the

souls). A person will perform Haj according to the number of times

he or she had said Labbaik by answering or responding to the call.

Such a person is not in need of a visa or passport as his arrangement

has been made due to him responding to the call by saying Labbaik.

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I also told them that I could have had this programme in South

Africa videoed and sent here to you. You could have then played the

video and watched the contents. Will the video have the effect that

you will find by my personal presence here? They all understood and

Alhamdulillah there are many people in the Ummat that still

understand these things. These people just need somebody to stand

behind, somebody that will support them for this. How many people

said, “If you make a statement and stand firmly by it, it will have a

great effect.”

At this Jalsa 17 students had graduated, of which 12 were girls.

Seven had completed Hifz (i.e. five girls and two boys). It was a great

thing for them. It was a bit odd for us as all of them were sitting on

chairs, and you go onto the stage with shoes. Allah had given us

Taufeeq that we removed our shoes before going on the stage. They

also trying to prove our Deeni education on western standards, by

saying that this is of that level etc. This causes our minds to think

that our success is according to western standards and the grades

that they have set.

ABSTAINING FROM WESTERN EDUCATION

In London, we went to a certain Darul Uloom and they wanted to

show the building to us. We told them that rather than having a look

at the building, we prefer addressing the students. They gave us an

opportunity and we explained the same thing to them. One trustee

that was there mentioned that a senior Alim from India had visited

us and he has written a Kitaab on western education. It is the need

of the hour to have western education. I told the need of the hour is

to abstain from western education as far as possible. Allah alone

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knows if we are correct but our conviction is that we are correct.

Nowadays, even the learned people feel that western education

should be introduced to such an extent that we are first shown the

computer room in the Darul Ulooms of India and Pakistan. We are

no longer shown the Darul Hadith or any other department of the

Madrasah. When the collectors come to South Africa, the first point

that they mention is that we have secular education in our Darul

Uloom.

One person was explaining that whether it is the Caribbean Islands

or the U.K., there are people from India that are still coming to

reside in these countries. These people do not know English. The

government also wants them to learn English. When the child comes

home, then such a child sings happily saying, “O our lord, thou art in

heaven” referring to Jesus Christ (Essa ). The parents do not even

know what it means, but they are proud that my child is learning

English at school. The child is being taught computers at school. By

the click of the mouse and press of a single button, what things

appear on the screen? They don’t know of these things. We may

think of them as an extreme example, but how many of us know

what is going on at school with our kids? Are we aware that our kids

are being taught Darwins theory of evolution which is poison to our

Imaan and to our life of Qabr and Aakhirat? It is being sanctioned

and allowed yet a blind eye is being thrown at it.

VISIT TO GRANADA

From Trinidad we went to Granada which is a little island (Caribbean

Islands), not the Granada of Spain. This is a little island with a lot of

prosperity. People are living good, comfortable, easy going lives

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here free of all difficulties. They had explained that three years ago

they had experienced a hurricane that had come from the Indian

ocean and hit Barbados on the outskirts therefore it did not cause

much damage. It was on its way to Florida in America. Suddenly, it

had made a complete U-turn which the weather forecast bureau did

not expect in the least and it hit Granada head on. The roofs of

almost every house had flown away. Before leaving, we had lunch

with a professor that was previously a resident of Zambia and is now

settled in Granada, and his roof had also flown away. In one room

even the ceiling has flown away. He explained that huge heavy

objects were flying around as paper flies around. We can imagine

what state of mind they might have been in. He said that he has four

daughters (young girls). The four girls and his wife were standing

against the wall, and the rain and wind of almost 250km/h was

battering the place. Trees, telephone poles, electric poles were all

uprooted. This lasted for fourteen hours. It had started at 14:10 and

terminated at 04:00 in the morning.

The local black people there are very kind and considerate. Although

they also had problems they came to offer help and they said that

there is a house that is opposite a four way crossing. It is a double

storey house, there was a slab for the top storey so the bottom

section of the house hasn’t been damaged. The people are all

gathering there, since you are an outsider you should take your

family, important documents and go there. This was at night. This

house which was in the corner was just two houses away but it was

a task to get there as there were trees, telephone poles, wires, etc.

lying on the road. He said that what would take them a minute to do

took them two hours to do. This was not all. After meals he

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explained that we didn’t have any water for five days. For an entire

month we did not have any electricity and food.

In the Quraan Sharif Allah says,

رون نوا مكر الل ي فلا يمن مكر الل ي إيلاا القوم الاسي أفأميAre they secure from Allah’s plan (punishment)? Only those at a loss

feel secure from Allah’s plan.

This was a beautiful place, with greenery everywhere and the

beautiful ocean. In spite of all the beauty and comfort the people

were afflicted with this calamity. In the Quraan Sharif Allah also

gives the example of a locality that enjoyed peace and security,

نة مطمئيناة يتييها ريزق ها رغدا م ين كل ي مكان فكفرت بي مثلا ق رية كانت آمي ن عمي وضرب الل ا كانوا يصن عون ليباس الوعي والوفي بي الل ي فأذاق ها الل

Allah Ta’ala gives the example of a town that was peaceful and

tranquil. Their provisions came to them in abundance from every

avenue, but they were ungrateful for Allah’s bounty so, because of

their actions, Allah caused them to taste the garments of hunger and

fear.

BUILDING CHURCHES ON THE INCREASE

The local people are all Christian people and there are a lot of

churches there. The local go to church regularly, and they are busy

building more and more churches. If there isn’t a church they will

pitch a tent there. In this place adultery is at its height. There is

plenty of nudity to such an extent that the women are not dressed

properly even when attending church. There is blasting music

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everywhere. The place where we had stayed in Barbados is the main

area where the music plays all the time, even at night. The word

“loud” cannot adequately explain the volume of the music being

played.

We had to take a fairy to a Darul Uloom that was two hundred

kilometres away. We had to wait in a queue whilst the fairies were

transferring the cars and people across. The car that was in front of

us decided to open his music. He had opened his boot and he had

huge speakers fitted there. He put them on full blast to such an

extent that the car began shaking. The local Christian people said

that this was god’s punishment on us.

VISIT TO JAMAICA

From there we went to Jamaica which is one of the furthest islands

and biggest island. When we got there, the welcome was very good.

In-spite of being the biggest island, there are very few Muslims

residing here with just twelve Masajid. Of the twelve Masajid, only

three or four are really functional. What does it mean when we say

“really functional”? There was a certain Masjid where we had

conducted all our programmes. There used to be approximately

eight people that would attend the programmes. On Thursday night

approximately fifteen people had attended the programme, so the

people were extremely happy. It was as though the entire country

got together. When the ladies programme would be conducted, only

two ladies would attend. That was also a great thing for them. They

have great thirst, whenever we finish a programme they want us to

continue. We were free in this place so I had told them that we will

have a programme after every Salaah, even if it is a few minutes.

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There is a great need in these places; we should go in the form of

Jamaat or for Khanqah programmes or in another form. Our Sheikh

Daamat Barakaatuhum says,

ر بن کرجہاں میں جاے رحمت کا اب

رس کے بجاے عالم یہ جل رہاں ہے ب

Become a cloud of mercy and go in the world.

The world is on fire, go and extinguish it.

A DREAM WITH GREAT GALDTIDINGS

One very close friend of our Sheikh Daamat Barakaatuhum is always

with Hadrat whose name is Ateequr Rahman. He had mentioned to

us that he saw Hadrat sitting on a huge ship and Noor from the Arsh

of Allah is descending in cascades on Hadrat. Hadrat is then saying,

“Go out and put off the fire.” He then saw me coming in a small

ship, filling up and going out. He also saw Hadrat Maulana Yunus

Patel Saheb filling up and going out to extinguish the fire. So, in this

poem Hadrat is saying that we should take the message of Deen and

extinguish the fire that is burning in the world. May Allah save us

from the fire of Jahannam, and from the Azaab of the Qabr. In this

world we are asked to make Dua,

قنا عذاب النار

Save us from the fire of Jahannam

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This is the bridge of Siraat upon which we are walking. The manner

in which we are walking here will be played out and the reality of

this will be shown. When you write you examination paper you will

get your results but the results will be handed out at a later stage.

Then only will a person know whether he has passed, failed, or got a

distinction. The result was already there when you wrote the paper

but you received it later on. Similarly, the result is already here

whilst we here in the Dunya.

One thing we learnt regarding our education. Education is what we

cherish. If one wants to be a doctor he will not go to an engineering

university. If a person wants Deen, he will not attend the secular

universities; he will take the education of Deen. On the contrary if

one wants Dunya, then he will take the worldly education. So,

education proves to us what we actually want. Another thing that is

camaflouged and looks nice to us, we are using Deens education for

acquiring Dunya.

UNIVERSITY CERTIFICATES HOLD NO VALUE IN

DEEN

One student was very proud that he had studied in Madinah

University and it is recognised by the universities in London and they

had given him admission. The certificate that he acquired from here

is displayed in his front room. These are the things that we are

giving preference to. So, we are using our Deen (religion) for Dunya

(worldly life). We have to actually use our Dunya for Deen and not

vice versa. If a person has a shawl which he uses for covering his

head, but he uses it to shine his shoe then it will be regarded as the

height of stupidity. The Shawl is not for shining shoes. Similarly, with

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Deen we do not shine our Dunya. This is the worst thing that a

person can do. This is hypocrisy for which Shaytaan is making an

effort all the time. The teacher of the enemies of Islam is Shaytaan.

Today, we are excelling in Deen. Previously you had an ox-wagon.

You now have a new car and you are moving at a speed. Shaytaan

will say that there is no problem, but Shaytaan will put you on the

wrong road, so you will be travelling at a speed on the wrong road.

Previously, our Deen was weak but we were travelling at a slow

speed. Now we have a good Deen but we are on the wrong road. So

we got to be very careful about the education system. Everyone

knows that education is the basic thing. Our education is the basis

of our Deen. Using our Deen’s education for Dunya is extremely

dangerous. This is what we got to try and protect ourselves from.

Sports, fashion and love of this Dunya is something that has spread

throughout the world. We should try and curb these things and get

our directions correct. As I say it is one picture in the whole world

whether it is South Africa,U.K., Granada, Guyana, Trinadad, Jamaica,

where ever it may be, it is the same thing.

THE LUSHNESS OF JAMAICA

Jamaica is very fertile. The last day that we were there, our host

requested that we take a walk after Asr Salaah. Two houses away

from the Masjid he had seen some lovely mangoes on a tree. He

called out for the owner from the gate. The owner came out from a

little cabin. He told the owner that you have lovely mangoes. The

owner asked, “Do you want some?” He replied in the affirmative.

The owner brought a little stick with a hook and they took down

these mangoes. The owner didn’t even charge any money. The fowls

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that run around there are free of charge. Whoever catches the fowl

can have it. There are fertile fields with plenty of oranges and sugar

cane. Whatever the Jamaicans eat is thrown out of the car window

and the land is so fertile that it begins to grow. So, the place is green

and fertile. The people living there are so very soft natured people

who are extremely helpful. If we can only make 10% of the effort

that we make for Dunya for our Deen in these places by opening

Makatib and running them. This is not only the work of the Ulema, it

is for the business people as well. If we send an Alim from here, we

must support him and see to his needs from here. The work of

Jamaat is greatly needed in these places, so we should go in Jamaat.

Similarly, do the work of Khanqah and establish a Ta’alluq with Allah

. If we sacrifice a great amount can be achieved. The people in

these places have a great liking toward South Africans.

As we were leaving Jamaica, one person expressed his appreciation

and was thankful that I had come there with my wife and effort was

made, as they had never seen something like this before.

Thereafter, our host informed us that he is the owner of a huge

holiday resort in the area, whereas one will not be able to tell that

he is such a wealthy person. The wealthy are also thirsty for Deen.

The real Deen should be imparted to the people which is according

the way shown by our Sheikh and the Buzurgs (i.e. showing the

people the mercy of Allah ).

THE MERCY OF ALLAH

Many people in South Africa said that we had never heard Hadrat

speaking of Allah’s punishment and Jahannam. What we always hear

is that Allah is forgiving and we should just turn towards Him and

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seek forgiveness. Whilst we were in Karachi, one person came and

said that I think Allah’s Azaab is upon me due to the problems that I

am experiencing. Hadrat said, “Taubah Taubah”; Allah is most

merciful of those that show mercy. This maybe a warning from Allah

. If a person is afflicted with little Azaab, then a person will be

unable to tolerate it. Whatever difficulties we experience in the

world is just warnings for us to rectify and correct ourselves. When

Deen is presented to the masses as Hadrat has taught us, then it is

acceptable, palatable and delicious to people. They want more and

more of it, whereas generally people get tired of Bayaans.

The people of U.K. said that we are prepared to send you a ticket so

that you may spend Ramdaan here. Come and spend ten days here.

All that we were able to tell them is that the ticket is not a problem.

We have such friends that take care of that, but you send us time

and we will come. If we don’t have the correct Deen then we will

spread darkness, or we will make Deen difficult for the people.

One person asked me, “Where did you study philosophy and

psychology?” I said that I studied it in the Quraan. There is no

greater philosophy and psychology than the Quraan Sharif. This is

actually the teachings of Hadrat. Normally we think that Deen is

hard therefore we have to make Mujahadah and practice upon

Deen, but Deen is absolutely delicious more than our food, but we

got to understand Deen.

TASAWWUF IN THE HADITH

Somebody told Hadrat Thanwi that there is no Tasawwuf in

Hadith. Hadrat replied, “That Hadith that hasn’t got Tasawwuf is not

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a Hadith.” Actually people haven’t understood what Tasawwuf is.

People have understood Tasawwuf to be some Karaamat

(supernatural acts), Wazaaif, Zikr. What is Tasawwuf? It is like a

person that is performing Salaah. That is Shariah. The internal

qualities of Salaah such as one’s concentration and connection with

Allah , is called Tasawwuf. A person is sleeping next to his wife but

he is really upset with her. She is absolutely close to you but there

isn’t any enjoyment. The other scenario is that a person is close to

his wife but he is pleased with her, such a person experiences great

enjoyment. Similarly, a person may be performing Salaah but there

isn’t any contact with Allah . Another Salaah is such that Allah is

pleased with you and you are enjoying your Salaah.

Zikrullah is not Tasawwuf. The Zikr that is being recited is the

outward form of Zikr yet a person has no contact with Allah . One

is that Zikr that causes a person to fall into a Trance.

ا ساچھا

ام لیتا ہی ن

گیا ن

اثیر دور جام ہے

ذکر میں ن

Allama Sulaiman Nadwi says that I had taken Allah’s name and

went into a trance. Zikr that is Ashiqaanah (done with the love of

Allah ). If a person makes the Zikr of Allah whilst he is feeling

sleepy and falling asleep, Is this Zikr regarded as Ashiqaanah. If a

person is busy making love to his wife but he is falling asleep, then

he awakens a little and makes love and falls asleep again. This is the

manner in which we make Zikr. If you are thinking of someone else

and making love, what love is that? Your wife won’t even know that

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you thinking of somebody else but Allah is well aware of what

goes through the mind of a person. A person is busy thinking of his

shop and various other things but he is taking the name of Allah, it

should not happen that Allah becomes angrier. However, Allah

is so merciful that we are taking the name of Allah . So, the Zikr of

Allah should be Aashiqanah (with love) and with concentration, then

such a Mureed will progress in a short span of time. This is basically

Tasawwuf which nobody can deny. Those that think of Tasawwuf as

something else such as Bid’aat, acts of Shirk, Rusoomaat, etc. then

such people will say that there is no Tasawwuf in Islam. Our Sheikh

Daamat Barakaatuhum says that the Tasawwuf we act upon is on

the Tariqa of Rasulullah Salallahu Alaihi Wasallam. May Allah give

us the Taufeeq on making Amal.

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Dua for seeking protection from difficulty, wretchedness, bad Taqdeer, and taunting

of the enemies.

ءإن أعوذ بك من جهد البلاء ودرك الشقاء وسوء القضاء وشماتة الأعدا اللهم

O Allah! I seek refuge in you from severe calamities, and from the grips of ill hope,

and evil destiny, and from the taunting of the enemies.

In the first portion of the Dua we are seeking protection from all types of severe

difficulty and hardship. Hadrat Ibne Abbas explains by means of an example that

a big hardship is where a person has many children and no money. For example, he

has twelve or fourteen children, and each one has different need simultaneously. In

the morning each one of them have a need to have breakfast, and he has nothing to

give them, as he is poor. Somehow he might manage to give them breakfast, and

before he knows, it is time for lunch, and he has to look for something to feed his

wife and children again.

In the second portion of the Dua, a person is seeking protection from wretchedness

whereby the heart of a person becomes black. Hadrat Abdullah Ibn Masood

explains this by stating that a person commits such a sin which causes the doors of

Taubah to close, and such a person is deprived of Taubah.

In the third portion of the Dua, one seeks refuge from evil destiny as we do not know

what the next moment holds in store for us. The next phone call or the next knock on

the door can reveal some grievous news, therefore we seek protection anything bad

written in our Taqdeer.

In the final portion of the Dua, we seek protection from the laughing of the enemy.

Generally a person has enemies that are jealous of him, and they are waiting for

something to go wrong in his life, business, institution, etc. and they go around

talking of what had gone wrong, and people enjoy doing this.

N.B. For further information on various Dua’s refer to the Kitaab titled

“Masnoon Duas” which is available from Khanqah Akhtari library

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